
You just want them to destroy all the bad people and enjoy their happily ever after on St. But it's also so very heartbreaking and sexy and sweet and funny and hopeless, but also still so full of hope for a better - more peaceful - future. It's still way too criminal and bloody and gunny for my tastes. You just have to fall in love with Danny and James and their ladies and all the other extended family. I hate it when my hero kills people and sells guns and drugs and whatnot.īut. If you love mafia and dark romance - these are So the books for you! WILL WE FINALLY GET A HAPPILY EVER AFTER? Everything is still as dangerous and complicated and mysterious as before and we still have a long fight ahead of us to reach that elusive happily ever after for all of them! Their dead bad guy wasn't the real bad guy. They got the bad guy and they were all happy on their island.īut then they got that call. We've already read a lot about them in The Brit,Īnd now - or rather at the end of the last book - everything was perfect. Or the personal sacrifices they must make to rise again. Kill more ruthlessly, love more fiercely, and hate with more rage than ever before.īut nothing prepares them for the secrets they uncover and the betrayals they face. They must make choices no men should make. A game they must win if they are ever going to live in peace with the women they love away from crime, corruption, and death.īut peace is an illusion, love is a daily torment, and death will always follow them.Īs power starts to slip from their grasp, enemies re-emerge, and old, personal demons return to haunt them both, they finally accept they can never leave their world if they want to stay alive.

When notorious mafia boss Danny Black and lethal assassin James Kelly join forces to hunt down a mutual, elusive nemesis that threatens to destroy them both and take control of their city, they know they will be entering a deadly game. You can't rise from the ashes if you've never been burned.
